If you want to capture a typically Japanese landscape, photographing a tea plantation is highly recommended. The neat lines of the ridges create a natural rhythm and depth, and simply being aware of the composition will give the photo a sense of stability. In the morning or evening, when there is oblique light, the shadows of the ridges are emphasized and a three-dimensional effect is created, resulting in a quiet and beautiful photograph. The vivid greenery during the fresh green season and the foggy day can create a fantastic atmosphere. If the ridges are placed at an angle from a slightly lower position, the depth of the scene will be emphasized, and the original Japanese landscape can be fully expressed.
Tea fields
